Department of Employment and Labour is actively seeking a Client Service Officer for Public Employment Services (PES) at multiple locations, including Eerstehoek, Ermelo, Carolina, and Sabie.
This vital position plays a crucial role in connecting work-seekers with employment opportunities, making a significant impact on the lives of individuals and the community as a whole.
As a Client Service Officer, your daily responsibilities will include registering work-seekers on the Employment Services System (ESSA) and facilitating the registration of work and learning opportunities.
You will be instrumental in referring job seekers for Employment Counselling services and providing essential administrative support in placing individuals in suitable work and learning roles.
Additionally, you will engage in general administrative duties and assist in advocacy sessions, ensuring that the services provided are in line with departmental policies and guidelines.
This role is significant as it directly contributes to reducing unemployment and aiding individuals in finding meaningful work.
By assisting job seekers, you are playing a part in strengthening the workforce and enhancing the economic stability of South Africa.
The work you do will not only support individuals but also uplift communities, fostering a sense of hope and opportunity.
For young South Africans, this position offers an outstanding opportunity to build a career in public service.
Working as a Client Service Officer provides stability and valuable professional experience in a government setting.
You will receive training and growth opportunities that will enhance your skills and prepare you for future roles in public service.
This position is a stepping stone into the government sector, allowing you to make a genuine difference in people’s lives while securing a stable career.
Join the Department of Employment and Labour as a Client Service Officer and be part of a dedicated team focused on empowering individuals and creating a more inclusive workforce in South Africa.
Your contributions will be vital in shaping the future of employment services and helping others achieve their career aspirations.
